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Discover Switzerland’s top museum with interactive exhibits, flight simulators, historic vehicles, and multimedia displays—perfect for all ages in Lucerne.
The Lucerne Swiss Museum of Transport offers an engaging and comprehensive look into the history of mobility across rail, air, water, and road transport. For just one entrance ticket, visitors gain access to over 3,000 exhibits spanning multiple halls, making it a fantastic option for families, tech enthusiasts, or anyone curious about transportation innovation. The tour lasts a full day but can be enjoyed at your own pace, with many highlights that appeal to both kids and adults.
While the museum provides plenty of hands-on fun and multimedia experiences, it’s worth noting that some optional attractions like the Planetarium or Filmtheater require an extra fee. Still, the core exhibition areas showcase impressive aircraft, historic locomotives, iconic cars, and interactive simulators that keep everyone engaged regardless of the weather. This tour is particularly suited for those who enjoy history, technology, or simply want a fun, educational outing in Lucerne.


The Swiss Museum of Transport is situated in the canton of Lucerne, making it easily accessible for travelers exploring the region. Its central location means that visitors can combine the museum visit with other local attractions or scenic lake cruises. The museum’s proximity to other major sites ensures a convenient outing for a day trip in Lucerne.
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Your single entrance ticket grants access to both permanent and temporary exhibitions. The museum’s extensive collection includes historic aircraft in the Aviation Hall, steam locomotives, and model railways in the Rail Transport Hall. The Navigation Hall features seafaring displays, while the i-factory showcases cutting-edge information technology.
A standout feature is the Media World, where visitors can try their hand at producing TV content, practicing directing, editing video, and exploring modern media tools. This area particularly appeals to tech-savvy visitors eager to understand how media intersects with transportation.

One of the highlights of the museum experience is the range of flight simulators that let visitors feel as if they are piloting an airplane, helicopter, or hang glider. These simulators offer a realistic, adrenaline-pumping experience without leaving the ground. For those interested in automotive history, the Road Transport Hall displays 20 iconic cars, and an interactive exhibit allows you to experience a collision simulation without injury—turning a crash into a learning moment.

The Aviation Hall is a key attraction, presenting a collection of historic aircraft and flying machines. From vintage planes to helicopters, the exhibits give visitors a close-up look at the evolution of air travel. The steam locomotives and model railway setups also provide insight into the development of railways and their role in shaping modern transportation.
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The Navigation Hall immerses visitors in the world of maritime travel, featuring detailed seafaring models and navigational equipment. This part of the museum highlights the importance of water transportation, complementing the aviation and road exhibits.

For an additional fee, visitors can expand their experience by visiting the Planetarium, where dazzling astronomical shows await, or the Filmtheater, which plays spectacular 3D and high-definition movies. While these attractions are not included in the basic ticket, they offer a chance to enjoy space and film presentations in state-of-the-art settings.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs. The duration of the visit can extend beyond two hours if desired, with many guests spending a full day exploring. The museum’s location and layout support flexible pacing, and tickets can be booked with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

While the main exhibits are part of the included ticket, some reviews mention that certain additional activities like the Chocolate Adventure or Planetarium may not be included and require extra payment. The skip-the-line feature is advertised, but actual wait times tend to be very short, so this benefit may not be critical.
For visitors planning to explore multiple attractions, the museum pass available through the Lucerne city website offers access to all museums over two days at a comparable price, which could be a better deal for those with broader interests.

With a rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 129 reviews, the Swiss Museum of Transport is highly regarded. Many appreciate the interactive exhibits and the excellent variety of transport themes covered. The museum’s scale and the diversity of displays make it a worthwhile outing, especially for families or those interested in technology and history.
While some reviewers note that optional experiences like the Chocolate Adventure or Planetarium are not always included in the basic ticket, they still find the core offerings satisfying. The long opening hours and flexible visit duration add to the overall value.
The Lucerne Swiss Museum of Transport provides an engaging look at the evolution of mobility through interactive displays, historic vehicles, and multimedia attractions. Its central location in Lucerne makes it an ideal option for a rainy day or a break from sightseeing. The wide range of exhibits and hands-on activities ensure that both children and adults will find plenty to enjoy.
Despite some optional attractions requiring extra payment, the core experience offers excellent value. This museum excels at combining education with entertainment, making it suitable for families, tech enthusiasts, or anyone curious about how transportation shapes our world.
“It was great. It was raining the next day that we have to change plan, we are not fan of museum but this was superb,it made our day.”
Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible, ensuring comfortable exploration for visitors with mobility needs.
Can I visit the Planetarium with my standard ticket?
No, the Planetarium requires an additional fee beyond the standard entrance ticket.
How long should I plan for my visit?
Most visitors spend two to three hours, but you can explore at your leisure for a full day if desired.
Does my ticket include the Filmtheater?
The Filmtheater is an extra attraction not included in the basic ticket, which covers the main exhibitions.
Is there any benefit to booking tickets in advance?
Booking in advance ensures skip-the-line access, though actual wait times are typically very short.
What are some highlights of the aircraft collection?
The Aviation Hall features historic aircraft and flying machines, offering a close-up view of aviation history.
Are there interactive experiences for kids?
Yes, the train simulators and collision exhibits are designed to be engaging and educational for children.
Can I visit the museum multiple times?
The basic ticket grants one-day access, but with a museum pass obtained via the Lucerne website, you might visit multiple museums over two days.
Are food and drinks available inside the museum?
No, food and drink are not included with the ticket, and visitors should plan to bring their own or find options nearby.
What other attractions are nearby?
The museum’s central location makes it easy to combine with lake cruises or other local sightseeing in Lucerne.